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Complex Inferiorities - The Poetics of the Weaker Voice in Latin Literature (Hardcover)
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Complex Inferiorities - The Poetics of the Weaker Voice in Latin Literature (Hardcover)
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This volume investigates an important and surprisingly widespread
phenomenon in Latin literature, which has to date received little
sustained discussion: the deliberate assumption of a weaker voice
by speakers who in fact hold sufficient status not to be forced
into this position. Though often associated with the markers of
imperial hegemony and elite speech, Latin literature evinces a
remarkably broad range of strategies designed to enable the
adoption of a markedly disempowered voice- from topoi such as
recusatio (professing a lack of ability to write in
status-conforming, superior genres) and rhetorical devices such as
prosopopoeia (artfully and strategically adopting a persona to
garner favour, even when this means temporarily forfeiting one's
higher status and discursive privileges), to the long-silenced
female heroines of Ovid's Heroides and satire's irreverent take on
the great and the good by framing its narratives as being
articulated 'from below'. Even large-scale cultural
self-positionings fall within this scope, be they expressions of
Roman cultural inferiority vis-a-vis classical Greece or the
tensions that arise between humble (yet spiritually superior)
Christian writers and their grand, canonical, and classical (yet
pagan) predecessors. The intersecting case studies offered in
Complex Inferiorities examine this phenomenon in a wide range of
genres, periods, and authors. By demonstrating that re-negotiating
alleged weakness constitutes a central activity in Latin
literature, this volume reveals the extent of the literary and
cultural-political possibilities opened up by assuming and speaking
in voices of weakness and inferiority. Authored by experts in their
fields, the individual chapters explore the crucial role of the
'weaker voice' in establishing, perpetuating, and challenging
hierarchies and values in a wide range of contexts- from poetics
and choices of genre, to social status and intra- and intercultural
relations- thereby offering invaluable insights not only for the
study of classics, but for literary and cultural studies across the
humanities.
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